- History of violent victimization.
- Attention deficits, hyperactivity, or learning disorders.
- History of early aggressive behavior.
- Involvement with drugs, alcohol, or tobacco.
- Low IQ.
- Poor behavioral control.
- Deficits in social cognitive or information-processing abilities.
- High emotional distress.
What are 6 risk factors for violence?
These risk factors are
poverty, family violence, exposure to media violence, availability of weapons, drug abuse, and membership in gangs
.
What are risk factors?
Risk factor:
Something that increases a person’s chances of developing a disease
. For example, cigarette smoking is a risk factor for lung cancer, and obesity is a risk factor for heart disease.
What are the 3 types of risk factors?
Physical risk factors,
and
.
Psychosocial, personal and other risk factors
.
What are risk factors for youth violence?
Some of the key family factors associated with adolescent violence are:
poor supervision of children by parents and harsh physical punishment to discipline children parental conflict in early childhood a low level of attachment between parents and children
a mother who had her first child at an early age experiencing …
What are 5 causes of violence?
- The influence of one’s peers.
- Having a lack of attention or respect.
- Having low self-worth.
- Experiencing abuse or neglect.
- Witnessing violence in the home, community, or medias.
- Access to weapons.
What are 5 protective factors?
- Parental Resilience.
- Social Connections.
- Concrete Supports.
- Knowledge of Parenting and Child Development.
- Social and Emotional Competence of Children.
What are the two factors of risk?
- The size of the sale.
- The number of people who will be affected by the buying decision.
- The length of life of the product.
- The customer’s unfamiliarity with you, your company, and your product or service.
What are examples of risk factors?
Risk factor:
Something that increases a person’s chances of developing a disease
. For example, cigarette smoking is a risk factor for lung cancer, and obesity is a risk factor for heart disease.
What two factors determine risk?
For the risk is determined by
the probability and the consequences
(Risk= probability x consequences), how to define and calculate the consequences?
What are six health risk behaviors?
The YRBS addresses the six categories of priority health risk behaviors associated with the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among adults and youth: behaviors that contribute to unintentional injuries and violence, tobacco use, alcohol and other drug use,
sexual behaviors that contribute to unintended
…
What are two risk factors for mental health issues?
- A history of mental illness in a blood relative, such as a parent or sibling.
- Stressful life situations, such as financial problems, a loved one’s death or a divorce.
- An ongoing (chronic) medical condition, such as diabetes.
What are behavioral risk factors?
Numerous lifestyle habits, identified as behavioral risk factors (BRFs), may increase NCD risk. These risk factors include
overweight or obesity, smoking, physical inactivity, and risky alcohol consumption
(2,4–8). Each of these risk factors alone can cause numerous health problems.
How can we prevent youth violence?
- Modify the physical and social environment.
- Reduce exposure to community-level risks.
- Street outreach and community norm change.
What are risk factors in families?
- Families that have family members in jail or prison.
- Families that are isolated from and not connected to other people (extended family, friends, neighbors)
- Family violence, including relationship violence.
- Families with high conflict and negative communication styles.
What are four factors that can lead a person to engage in risk behaviors?
3Behavioral Risk Factors. Several behaviors that exert a strong influence on health are reviewed in this section:
tobacco use, alcohol consumption, physical activity and diet, sexual practices, and disease screening
.